see, this is the problem with colaborative writing..
with 20 people all trying to put their oars in there will be misunderstandings....
it may be written down in black and white, and all parties agree to it, but what it means in one persons head is often not the same as it means in the head of the person stood next to him...
as has been whitnessed on here many times when arguments break out over the meaning of certain regs and the wording contained within...
with 20 people all trying to put their oars in there will be misunderstandings....
it may be written down in black and white, and all parties agree to it, but what it means in one persons head is often not the same as it means in the head of the person stood next to him...
as has been whitnessed on here many times when arguments break out over the meaning of certain regs and the wording contained within...